If you have a tech question or would like to learn a new skill, book a 30-minute tech tutorial with a reference librarian and get hands-on computer help.

If you need help with a Kindle, iPad, or other tablet or e-reader, bring your own device. For everything else, we have library computers you can use.

Book your session by visiting or calling 401-783-8254, or send an email to Britta at bobertello@skpl.org. Please put “Tech Help” in the subject line of the email and let us know what project or skill you need help with.

If you have a tech question or would like to learn a new skill, book a 30-minute tech tutorial with a reference librarian and get hands-on computer help.

If you need help with a Kindle, iPad, or other tablet or e-reader, bring your own device. For everything else, we have library computers you can use.

Book your session by visiting or calling 401-783-8254, or send an email to Britta at bobertello@skpl.org. Please put “Tech Help” in the subject line of the email and let us know what project or skill you need help with.

?? Calling all Children and Teens! ??? During March and early April, drop off a picture or 3-D piece at the Peace Dale Library to be displayed in the library's Youth Spring Art Show happening from April 9-May 12. There will also be a reception on Monday, April 30, 4:30-6:00 P.M. with art-inspired stories, activities, and refreshments. To learn more, please contact the library at 789-1555, x. 115 or tladika@skpl.org.

?? Calling all Children and Teens! ??? During March and early April, drop off a picture or 3-D piece at the Peace Dale Library to be displayed in the library's Youth Spring Art Show happening from April 9-May 12. There will also be a reception on Monday, April 30, 4:30-6:00 P.M. with art-inspired stories, activities, and refreshments. To learn more, please contact the library at 789-1555, x. 115 or tladika@skpl.org.

Join Prof. Stanley Carpenter, published author, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and current professor at the Naval War College in Newport, RI for this series on World War I. This talk will be Part III of four lectures that Prof. Carpenter will give at the Kingston Free Library.

Part III - "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" - American Aviation and The Great War in the Air

This presentation addresses the war in the air on the Western Front. The topics include the founding of a nascent U.S. Army Air Corps (USAAC) , the Lafayette Escadrille of American aviator volunteers in the French service, USAAC Squadrons in operation, and Captain Eddie Rickenbacker and the 94th Aero Squadron.

Join Prof. Stanley Carpenter, published author, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and current professor at the Naval War College in Newport, RI for this series on World War I. This talk will be Part III of four lectures that Prof. Carpenter will give at the Kingston Free Library.

Part III - "Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines" - American Aviation and The Great War in the Air

This presentation addresses the war in the air on the Western Front. The topics include the founding of a nascent U.S. Army Air Corps (USAAC) , the Lafayette Escadrille of American aviator volunteers in the French service, USAAC Squadrons in operation, and Captain Eddie Rickenbacker and the 94th Aero Squadron.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

March is National Craft Month! Kids of all ages are invited to drop-in and see how creative they can be! We’ll be opening our craft cupboards and putting out a variety of supplies and projects—what will you make?

March is National Craft Month! Kids of all ages are invited to drop-in and see how creative they can be! We’ll be opening our craft cupboards and putting out a variety of supplies and projects—what will you make?

March is National Craft Month! Kids of all ages are invited to drop-in and see how creative they can be! We’ll be opening our craft cupboards and putting out a variety of supplies and projects—what will you make?

March is National Craft Month! Kids of all ages are invited to drop-in and see how creative they can be! We’ll be opening our craft cupboards and putting out a variety of supplies and projects—what will you make?

Join Barbi Beyer of Sing With B Music Together® for a fun, interactive morning of music! Geared for birth-4 years old, but older siblings are welcome. Register below or by calling the library at 783-8254.

Join Barbi Beyer of Sing With B Music Together® for a fun, interactive morning of music! Geared for birth-4 years old, but older siblings are welcome. Register below or by calling the library at 783-8254.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection is Hero of the Empire by Candice Millard. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection is Hero of the Empire by Candice Millard. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Interested in making something for the library's Spring Youth Art Show? Need art supplies, space, or time to create? Drop-in to our Open Studio Art Time! At 10:30 we'll read a few art-themed books for inspiration, followed by all day open-ended art stations. We will supply a variety of art materials including paint, clay, drawing and collage supplies. Geared for children and teens, no sign-up. A celebration of March Youth Art Month.

Interested in making something for the library's Spring Youth Art Show? Need art supplies, space, or time to create? Drop-in to our Open Studio Art Time! At 10:30 we'll read a few art-themed books for inspiration, followed by all day open-ended art stations. We will supply a variety of art materials including paint, clay, drawing and collage supplies. Geared for children and teens, no sign-up. A celebration of March Youth Art Month.

The discussion this month is onThe Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch, tea and light refreshments will be served. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. All are welcome.

The discussion this month is onThe Stranger in the Woods by Michael Finkel. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch, tea and light refreshments will be served. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. All are welcome.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Love to read, but have trouble finding time? Love to spend time with others who love books? Join our monthly Silent Reading Party for grades 7-12. Bring whatever book you are reading or pick one from our display to try out. We'll start by chatting about what we are reading, then...READ! Pizza will be served and every participant will get a free book to take home.

Love to read, but have trouble finding time? Love to spend time with others who love books? Join our monthly Silent Reading Party for grades 7-12. Bring whatever book you are reading or pick one from our display to try out. We'll start by chatting about what we are reading, then...READ! Pizza will be served and every participant will get a free book to take home.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is Commonwealth by Ann Patchett. Books are available in advance at the library.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is Commonwealth by Ann Patchett. Books are available in advance at the library.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Need help navigating the internet, email or social networks like Facebook? Have questions about your phone or tablet? Want to know how to access eBooks on any device? Drop by our open house to get your questions answered and learn how to use tech more effectively. Help will be provided on a first come first serve basis, registration not required.

Attendees may bring any device with which they need assistance —tablet, eReader, laptop, etc.—and our experienced staff will do our best to answer your questions. Please bring USB and/or power cables for your device. You must have your necessary password to access your accounts or devices.

This program is intended to help with basic technology skills, we cannot fix your computer, remember passwords, or help with hardware issues.

Need help navigating the internet, email or social networks like Facebook? Have questions about your phone or tablet? Want to know how to access eBooks on any device? Drop by our open house to get your questions answered and learn how to use tech more effectively. Help will be provided on a first come first serve basis, registration not required.

Attendees may bring any device with which they need assistance —tablet, eReader, laptop, etc.—and our experienced staff will do our best to answer your questions. Please bring USB and/or power cables for your device. You must have your necessary password to access your accounts or devices.

This program is intended to help with basic technology skills, we cannot fix your computer, remember passwords, or help with hardware issues.

Join us at Peace Dale Library on Saturday, April 14, 2 PM, with Matthew McCoy, Rhode Island Chair of the World War I Centennial Celebration Commission, for a talk on Draft Registration during World War I.

The United States entered the War on April 6, 1917, and by the middle of June had identified thousands of men eligible for service. This rapid process required the organized efforts of many people in towns and cities all over the country, as well as Washington D.C. Matt McCoy, who is coordinating Rhode Island's commemoration of World War I this year, will describe how it all worked, with special emphasis on Rhode Island.

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. For more information, contact Jessica Wilson, 401-789-1555 xt 110 or jwilson@skpl.org.

Join us at Peace Dale Library on Saturday, April 14, 2 PM, with Matthew McCoy, Rhode Island Chair of the World War I Centennial Celebration Commission, for a talk on Draft Registration during World War I.

The United States entered the War on April 6, 1917, and by the middle of June had identified thousands of men eligible for service. This rapid process required the organized efforts of many people in towns and cities all over the country, as well as Washington D.C. Matt McCoy, who is coordinating Rhode Island's commemoration of World War I this year, will describe how it all worked, with special emphasis on Rhode Island.

The event is free and open to the public. Registration is not required. For more information, contact Jessica Wilson, 401-789-1555 xt 110 or jwilson@skpl.org.

Join Dr. Dawn Cardace and her URI Geology students for fun,hands on geology activities! This program will be held on the library lawn if the weather cooperates. If not, it will be held downstairs in the library. For students in grades K - 5. No registration required.

Join Dr. Dawn Cardace and her URI Geology students for fun,hands on geology activities! This program will be held on the library lawn if the weather cooperates. If not, it will be held downstairs in the library. For students in grades K - 5. No registration required.

Preview sale for members of the Friends of the Kingston Free Library tonight 5-8pm. Renew your membership or join the Friends tonight ($15 for a yearly individual/family membership) for exclusive first entrance into our big biennial book sale. Lots of great hard covers, paperbacks, dvds, cds and more!

If you would like to volunteer to help out at the sale, please call the library at 783-8254 or click the register button below.

Preview sale for members of the Friends of the Kingston Free Library tonight 5-8pm. Renew your membership or join the Friends tonight ($15 for a yearly individual/family membership) for exclusive first entrance into our big biennial book sale. Lots of great hard covers, paperbacks, dvds, cds and more!

If you would like to volunteer to help out at the sale, please call the library at 783-8254 or click the register button below.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Join Prof. Stanley Carpenter, published author, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and current professor at the Naval War College in Newport, RI for this series on World War I. This talk will be the last of four lectures that Prof. Carpenter gives at the Kingston Free Library.

Part IV - "Lafayette, We Are Here" - The United States Army and Marine Corps and The Great War on Land

This presentation addresses the land war on the Western Front and the U.S. Army and Marine Corps battles and campaigns. The topics include the raising, training, and preparation for combat operations of U.S forces following the declaration of war, General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing, the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne battles and Sergeant Alvin York.

Join Prof. Stanley Carpenter, published author, retired U.S. Navy Captain, and current professor at the Naval War College in Newport, RI for this series on World War I. This talk will be the last of four lectures that Prof. Carpenter gives at the Kingston Free Library.

Part IV - "Lafayette, We Are Here" - The United States Army and Marine Corps and The Great War on Land

This presentation addresses the land war on the Western Front and the U.S. Army and Marine Corps battles and campaigns. The topics include the raising, training, and preparation for combat operations of U.S forces following the declaration of war, General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing, the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne battles and Sergeant Alvin York.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection isWe Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection isWe Were the Lucky Ones by Georgia Hunter. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Ongoing yoga class at the Kingston Free Library. Hosted by All That Matters, this class is low impact, focusing on stretching, breathing, and meditation. Good for all levels. Please bring a towel or mat. Register at 783-8254.

Stop by Kingston Free Library to write a wish on a fabric scrap and tie it to our beautiful maple tree. This program is inspired by Wishtree by Katherine Applegate and the raggy trees of Ireland. What will you wish for? All ages. No registration required.

Stop by Kingston Free Library to write a wish on a fabric scrap and tie it to our beautiful maple tree. This program is inspired by Wishtree by Katherine Applegate and the raggy trees of Ireland. What will you wish for? All ages. No registration required.

The discussion this month is onBalzac and the Little Chinese Seamstressby Dai Sijie. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch, tea and light refreshments will be served. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. All are welcome.

The discussion this month is onBalzac and the Little Chinese Seamstressby Dai Sijie. Participants are welcome to bring their lunch, tea and light refreshments will be served. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. All are welcome.

Join us at Peace Dale Library for an Irish Step Dance lesson, followed by Irish stories, songs, and music with Mary King, Phil Edmonds, and Kevin Fallon. Each of these musicians has deep roots in Ireland and the evening will feature Celtic harp, tin whistle, audience participation, laughter, and a grand time for all! Families and all ages welcome.

Registration is not required. For more information, contact Jessica Wilson at 789-1555 xt 110 or jwilson@skpl.org.

Join us at Peace Dale Library for an Irish Step Dance lesson, followed by Irish stories, songs, and music with Mary King, Phil Edmonds, and Kevin Fallon. Each of these musicians has deep roots in Ireland and the evening will feature Celtic harp, tin whistle, audience participation, laughter, and a grand time for all! Families and all ages welcome.

Registration is not required. For more information, contact Jessica Wilson at 789-1555 xt 110 or jwilson@skpl.org.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is Books for Living by Will Schwalbe. Books are available in advance at the library.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is Books for Living by Will Schwalbe. Books are available in advance at the library.

Participants bring a dish to share prepared from that month’s cookbook. There is a discussion about the book while we sample all the dishes. This month we will be reading and cooking from assorted Irish cookbooks!

Real Irish Food: 150 classic recipes from the old country By: David Bowers

The Farmette Cookbook: recipes and adventures from my life on an Irish farm By: Imen McDonnell

Registration is required, we are unable to accommodate walk-ins. Contact bobertello@skpl.org or 783-8254.

Participants bring a dish to share prepared from that month’s cookbook. There is a discussion about the book while we sample all the dishes. This month we will be reading and cooking from assorted Irish cookbooks!

Real Irish Food: 150 classic recipes from the old country By: David Bowers

The Farmette Cookbook: recipes and adventures from my life on an Irish farm By: Imen McDonnell

Registration is required, we are unable to accommodate walk-ins. Contact bobertello@skpl.org or 783-8254.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection is The Book That Matters Most by Rhode Island native Ann Hood. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

Bookmarks, the book discussion group at the Robert Beverly Hale Library, meets the final Thursday of the month at 7pm to talk about good books. This month's selection is The Book That Matters Most by Rhode Island native Ann Hood. All are welcome. Books available in advance at the library.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is In Paradise by Peter Matthiessen. Books are available in advance at the library.

All are welcome to join Beyond Words, the book discussion group at the Kingston Free Library. We meet the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7pm to discuss good books. This month's selection is In Paradise by Peter Matthiessen. Books are available in advance at the library.